Contextualizing Israel's sacred writing: ancient literacy, orality, and literary production
Introduction /Brian B. Schmidt --Levantine literacy ca. 1000-750 BCE /André Lemaire --Literacy in the Negev of the late monarchial period /Nadav Naʼaman --Scribal curriculum during the First Temple period :epigraphic Hebrew and biblical evidence /Christopher A. Rollston --Memorializing conflict: tow...
Summary: | Introduction /Brian B. Schmidt --Levantine literacy ca. 1000-750 BCE /André Lemaire --Literacy in the Negev of the late monarchial period /Nadav Naʼaman --Scribal curriculum during the First Temple period :epigraphic Hebrew and biblical evidence /Christopher A. Rollston --Memorializing conflict: toward an Iron Age "shadow" history of Israel's earliest literature /Brian B. Schmidt --Let the stones speak! :Document production by Iron Age West Semitic scribal institutions and the question of biblical sources /Jessica Whisenant --Orality, textuality, and memory :the state of biblical studies /David M. Carr --The performance of oral tradition in ancient Israel /Robert D. Miller II --Text criticism as a lens for understanding the transmission of ancient texts in their oral environments /Raymond F. Person Jr. --Oral substratum, language usage, and thematic flow in the Abraham-Jacob narrative /Frank H. Polak --Royal letters and Torah scrolls :the place of Ezra-Nehemiah in scholarly narratives of scripturalization /Elsie Stern --The "literarization" of the biblical prophecy of doom /James M. Bos --What if there aren't any empirical models for Pentateuchal criticism? /Seth L. Sanders --Scripturalization in ancient Judah /William M. Schniedewind --Hebrew culture at the "interface between the written and the oral" /Joachim Schaper. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource |
ISBN: | 1628371196 |